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Old 09-05-2007, 11:20 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Colt View Post
Hmm... Thanks for the links to the images of the PDF formatting. It seems like converting really does help quite a bit in clarity. I think it would be obvious that any PDF with a colored and textured background going onto a smaller screen with four shades of greyscale would be a pretty bad idea: Read it on the computer.

What's a TXT file look like? Those don't look very good even on the computer a lot of the time with long lengths of text. Thanks guys. - Colt
Take your text file into Word, clean it up. Then save as RTF. Load the RFT into Book Designer, sort out the ToC, and whatnot. Write out the LRF file and you have a very well formatted text file.
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